It will be intersting to see what the crowds will be. UNF is certainly closer for the kids in its youth academy.

This question has been answered. I think it was the right move for financial stability with costs being cut from renting the Baseball Grounds and only a small down tick in attendance.

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The club has since moved its home games to the University of North Florida’s Hodges Stadium, drawing an average of 3,044 fans in its eight home games in 2017. That’s a decrease of about 13 percent from last year.

I don't necessarily agree. If the Armada restored their marketing budgets, I think they could average with the best of the other NASL or USL squads there at UNF with a winning squad. The location is actually not bad for their fan base with it being right off JTB, Beach, and 295. The team has been in absolute flux for a couple years. Let it continue to have a name and let Robert Palmer actually invest in it. Hopefully, there will be a clear Division II in the next couple years and Jacksonville will have a team in that Division II with a supportive owner. 5-7k a game is an attainable goal that would but them second in attendance for NASL and in the upper quarter of USL.